All of Margot Robbie’s handy AF beauty hacks

Margot Robbie is a girl of many talents: she's a top-notch actor, producer and model.

But you already knew that, right?

What you may not know about this Dalby girl is that she's also a beauty aficionado.

While on the promotional trail for some of her more recent movies, including I, Tonya, Suicide Squad and Tarzan, Margot quietly dropped a few prolific beauty hacks. From using a toothbrush to blend her foundation, to spraying her feet with an anti-inflammatory product, here are five of Margot's most handy hacks:

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Before picking up her contour palette, Margot's go-to makeup artist, Pati Dubroff, spends a good amount of time massaging the actress' face. "We hold so much tension in our jaw, it makes such a difference to work out that build up and helps to bring out the nature contours of the face," Pati told Glamour UK. She also massages under her cheekbones and along her jawline, moving away from the centre of her face, to boost circulation and help with lymphatic drainage.

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Margot's tip for creating the perfect makeup base

For Margot, prepping skin with a primer won't cut it. Before applying her foundation, the actress double masks with Rodial Dragon's Blood Eye Masks ($78 at ASOS) and a sheet mask on top.

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Her tip for making high heels less painful

To prevent sore feet from walking the red carpet in high heels (the struggle is real), Margot sprays her feet beforehand with Still Standing ($36 at Amazon) — an anti-inflammatory spray. Or rather, Margot's stylist Kate Young sprays the actress' feet prior to her red carpet appearances. (You get the drift.)

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Margot Robbie's foundation hack

Margot's blonde hair is at the lighter end of the spectrum — even for a blonde. To make sure her foundation doesn't stain her hair, she uses a toothbrush to blend the product towards her hairline. "I do that every single day, and every time my husband [Tom Ackerley] is like, 'What are you doing?'" she told ELLE. "And I'm like, 'I'm brushing my make-up into my hairline!' And he's like, 'Girls are crazy.'"

"I have a conspiracy theory that lip balms actually have additives in them to dry your lips out so you keep buying them," the 27-year-old told ELLE. "I use Bepanthen ($7.50 at Woolworths), which is actually a nipple cream for breastfeeding mothers or diaper rash cream for babies… because Bepanthen is just a cream for dry skin, it works. It's what I've used my whole life."

Margot is busy — she's often jetting between time zones or working odd hours on set. Unsurprisingly, this means she has trouble sleeping. Her favourite way to wind down before bed? A 'beer shower'. "[At the end of the day] I like to have a beer shower — a nice beer in the shower," she told Harper's BAZAAR. It involves drinking an ice cold beer in a boiling hot bath or shower.

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Her hack for gettin' rid of puffy under eyes

As mentioned earlier, Margot's busy, jet-set lifestyle means her sleep patterns get all out of whack. And lack of sleep = puffy under eye circles. To depuff, she uses Talika Eye Therapy Patches ($52 at Mankind). "While I'm getting my hair done, I put on Talika under-eye patches," she told BAZAAR. "They help with puffiness."